platinum in Japanese
platinum in Japanese is 白金, プラチナ — platinum means a dense, precious, silvery-white metal element (symbol Pt) valued for its resistance to corrosion.
platinum in Japanese
白金
Pronounced: hakkin
A whitish grey colour, like that of the metal.
プラチナ
Pronounced: purachina
A whitish grey colour, like that of the metal.
What does "platinum" mean?
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noun A dense, precious, silvery-white metal element (symbol Pt) valued for its resistance to corrosion.
"Her wedding ring is made of platinum."
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noun An award or certification given to a recording that has sold a very high number of copies.
"The album went platinum within its first month of release."
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adj Of a pale, silvery-grey-white colour resembling the metal.
"She dyed her hair platinum blonde."
platinum in a sentence
- Her wedding ring is made of platinum.
- The album went platinum within its first month of release.
- She dyed her hair platinum blonde.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "platinum" in Japanese?
"platinum" in Japanese is 白金, プラチナ. platinum means: A dense, precious, silvery-white metal element (symbol Pt) valued for its resistance to corrosion.
How do you pronounce 白金?
"platinum" in Japanese is 白金, pronounced "hakkin".
How do you use "platinum" in a sentence?
Example: "Her wedding ring is made of platinum." In Japanese, "platinum" is 白金, プラチナ.
Are there other ways to say "platinum" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "platinum": 白金, プラチナ.
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